Hello Sean

May I give you a little word of advice? Don't expect OSX to function like 
Windows. Forget that you ever used Window, and then you'll find the new 
environment much easier to handle during the learning process.

Windows isn't like OSX, and visa versa. There are ways of doing things; but you 
can't just expect the same functionality cross OS.

Please please don't think I'm trying to in any way patronise you because I'm 
not. I'm trying to help you adjust.

However, what you want to do can be done, by adding a programme to the Doc. To 
do this you need to:
1. Run your program from the Applications folder.

2. Open the Doc, by pressing either Control+F3 or VoiceOver+D. (VoiceOver = the 
Control & option keys together).

3. Locate the name of your application; you can type the first few letters of 
its name to jump to it quickly.
4. Press VoiceOver+Shift+M to bring up the context menu for the Doc.
5. Cursor down until you hear "Options submenu". Then cursor right.

You'll then land on "Keep application in the dock". Hit enter and you're done.

Now, you can open the dock using either Control+F3 or VoiceOver+D and type in 
the first letter or two of your application.

I hope this helps in some way.

Lynne

On 25 Sep 2001, at 05:03, Sean Waiting wrote:

Dear All

how do you get into the  programmes using short cut keys please.

all the best from sean waiting.
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